Shane's Rib Shack

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Shane's Rib Shack[edit | edit source]

Shane's Rib Shack is a popular American restaurant chain that specializes in barbecue cuisine. The restaurant was founded by Shane Thompson in McDonough, Georgia in 2002. Since then, it has grown to include over 70 locations across the United States.

History[edit | edit source]

Shane's Rib Shack was founded by Shane Thompson and his wife, Stacey. The couple was inspired by Shane's grandfather's secret barbecue sauce recipe, which is still used in the restaurant today. The first location was a small shack in McDonough, Georgia, hence the name "Shane's Rib Shack."

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Shane's Rib Shack primarily consists of barbecue dishes. This includes ribs, chicken, and pork, all of which are smoked in-house. The restaurant also offers a variety of sides, such as coleslaw, baked beans, and macaroni and cheese. In addition to their regular menu, Shane's Rib Shack also offers catering services.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Shane's Rib Shack has locations in several states across the United States. This includes Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and Arizona, among others. Each location offers the same menu and maintains the same commitment to quality and service.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Shane's Rib Shack is known for its involvement in the community. The restaurant regularly hosts fundraisers for local schools and organizations. They also participate in an annual event called "Rib Giveaway," where they give away free ribs to the first 100 customers on a specific day.

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